48 High Street, CreditonJohn advertised in the Crediton Gazette as " House and Church Decorator, Plumber, Painter, Glazier, and Paper Hanger: Glass Embosser and Sign Writer. Cheapest House for Paer Hanging, at 48 High Street.

Emigration

Jul 1887 (age 44)

to New York, New York, USA

Sailed on the Germanic, from Liverpool . His occupation on the passenger list is given as farmer.On 22 July 1887 John, Lucy and the 10 children arrive in New York on board the Germanic. Crediton Chat in the Flying Post of July 30 1887 announces the safe arrival of the family in New York.

First Street, La Veta, HuerfanoWilliam and Elizabeth are with children Frank, Lucy, Emily, Carl, Willie, Fred and Marjorie. They are living three doors from Williams brothers John Charles and Harry, and sisters Annie and Edith.

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